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“The argument for forcing consumers to buy increasing amounts of wind power gets weaker the more we investigate its full impacts.”
Interesting take from The Foundry: “Wind Power is More Dangerous than Coal or Oil” The article suggests that, with a drop in occupational deaths in recent years, “some might think that workplace fatalities could be reduced even more by moving … Continue reading
The Society for Wind Vigilance: educating citizens on the adverse health effects of human exposure to wind turbines.
The Society for Wind Vigilance is “an international federation of individuals like you, who are concerned about the adverse health effects of wind turbines.” It is a very important site for members of communities facing potential wind turbine deployment, or … Continue reading
And your thoughts on industrial wind? “I say North America must REVOLT big time and put a stop to this madness!”
These are not the words of a single NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard). These words represent an ever growing chorus of citizens rising against the onslaught of industrial wind. Of course, the dismissive term NIMBY, used by wind shills … Continue reading
If an industrial development is considered “green,” how many people’s well-being can be sacrificed for a “public good?”
Article published Apr 25, 2010 at Times Argus. A sound policy for wind power in Vt.? By SANDY WILBUR Whether they’re called wind farms or industrial wind generating plants, these industrial developments have caused divisiveness and controversy in every community … Continue reading
Read Doctor Nissenbaum’s testimony stating there is a risk to health from wind turbines. Hey! Then maybe you can help me understand why the Maine Board of Environmental Protection sided with ex-Gov wind developer instead.
The Mainebiz news staff matter of factly said the appeal of a 22 turbine wind farm near Roxbury was tossed out. In their obvious haste to get the facts out it seems the name of the citizen’s group was omitted. … Continue reading
Robert Bryce: The Brewing Tempest Over Wind Power
“If policy makers are serious about considering all of the impacts of “green” energy, then an impartial, international study of the effects of wind turbine noise should be undertaken without delay.” – Robert Bryce Full and original article can be … Continue reading
Industrial wind health issues in Australia – “but not everyone can talk about it. Those with turbines on their properties have signed agreements not to speak publicly.”
Courtesy of the Industrial Wind Action Group: Claims of wind farm illness: Waubra Disease Text of video here for your convenience: Victoria’s largest wind farm operation is attracting attention as the residents of Waubra, north-west of Ballarat, claim the turbines … Continue reading
Baltimore Sun: Maine residents turning against industrial wind they once welcomed.
From the Baltimore Sun’s B’more Green Blog: Bad vibes over wind energy in Maine Wind energy is generating some bad vibes in Maine, it seems, where some residents of an offshore village have turned against the industrial-sized turbines they originally … Continue reading
Andrew Watts: “wind industry will be financed entirely by your tax dollars”
From The Tribune of Canada: Heading towards a tax-funded disaster of monumental proportions Posted By ANDREW WATTS The American and Canadian Wind Energy Association was created by the wind energy industry. The association recently sponsored a report, to be conducted … Continue reading
The industrial wind health impact debate rages on at the Rutland (Vermont) Herald
What follows is a volley of letters to the Editor of the Rutland (Vermont) Herald, which demonstrates the intensity of the debate within communities facing industrial wind installations regarding the issues of of industrial wind and resident’s health. If nothing else, the back and forth witnessed here … Continue reading